Pop Smoke's mom speaks on one of her son's convicted killers doing interviews following his release from jail. On Wednesday (July 17), Pop Smoke's mom Audrey Jackson sat down for an interview with the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Audrey Jackson, mother to the late rapper Pop Smoke, will continue to defend her son’s life and legacy—even if others won’t.
Pop Smoke is still making headlines. Earlier this month, one of the late rapper’s convicted killers—who goes by Blockstar—was released from jail and went on to appear on the No Jumper podcast to ...
In an interview with Hot 97, Audrey Jackson—the mother of the late emcee Pop Smoke (real name Bashar Barakah Jackson) discussed her son’s death. In addition, she also talked about the infamous No ...
No Jumper’s host, Adam22, sparked controversy with his interview featuring Blockstar, recently released from jail for his alleged involvement in Pop Smoke’s killing. The episode ignited a heated ...
The final man to be convicted in the 2020 killing of rapper Pop Smoke is expressing remorse for his role in the shooting death, for which he was sentenced to 29 years on Friday in Los Angeles. “Even ...
Fivio Foreign said he ain’t going for it when it comes to the rumors circulating about Pop Smoke and his older brother. Fivio Foreign is clearing the air regarding allegations that he attempted to ...
Pop Smoke’s family will be opening up a coffee shop in New York City to honor his legacy, six years after his passing. The new spot, called Pop’s Place, will be located in Canarsie, the neighborhood ...
Pop Smoke’s family is hiring as they are preparing to open a new shop honoring the late Brooklyn rapper in Canarsie. Pop ...
Pop Smoke’s legacy continues to live on through his music and now through coffee. The late Brooklyn rapper’s family is ...
On Monday (Feb. 19), Amelia Rose, the woman who was with Pop Smoke in Los Angeles on the night he was tragically killed exactly four years prior, hit up Instagram with a heartbreaking tribute to the ...
Pop's Smoke family is opening a coffee shop in Canarsie, the Brooklyn neighborhood where the late rapper grew up.